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Description

The plugin check_nwc_health was developed with the aim of having a single tool for all aspects of monitoring of network components.

Motivation

Instead of installing a variety of plug-ins for monitoring of interfaces, hardware, bandwidth, sessions, pools, etc. and possibly more than one for each brand, with check_nwc_health you need only one a single plugin.

Check if a route exists. (--name is the dest, --name2 check also the next hop)

count-routes

Count the routes. (--name is the dest, --name2 is the hop)

vpn-status

Check the status of vpns (up/down)

create-shinken-service

Create a Shinken service definition

hsrp-state

Check the state in a HSRP group)

hsrp-failover

Check if a HSRP group's nodes have changed their roles

list-hsrp-groups

Show the HSRP groups configured on this device

bgp-peer-status

Check status of BGP peers

list-bgp-peers

Show BGP peers known to this device

ospf-neighbor-status

Check status of OSPF neighbors

list-ospf-neighbors

Show OSPF neighbors

ha-role

Check the role in a ha group

svn-status

Check the status of the svn subsystem

mngmt-status

Check the status of the management subsystem

fw-policy

Check the installed firewall policy

fw-connections

Check the number of firewall policy connections

session-usage

Check the session limits of a load balancer

security-status

Check if there are security-relevant incidents

pool-completeness

Check the members of a load balancer pool

pool-connections

Check the number of connections of a load balancer pool

pool-complections

Check the members and connections of a load balancer pool

list-pools

List load balancer pools

check-licenses

Check the installed licences/keys

count-users

Count the (connected) users/sessions

check-config

Check the status of configs (cisco, unsaved config changes)

check-connections

Check the quality of connections

count-connections

Check the number of connections (-client, -server is possible)

watch-fexes

Check if FEXes appear and disappear (use --lookup)

accesspoint-status

Check the status of access points

count-accesspoints

Check if the number of access points is within a certain range

watch-accesspoints

Check if access points appear and disappear (use --lookup)

list-accesspoints

List access points managed by this device

phone-cm-status

Check if the callmanager is up

phone-status

Check the number of registered/unregistered/rejected phones

list-smart-home-devices

List Fritz!DECT 200 plugs managed by this device

smart-home-device-status

Check if a Fritz!DECT 200 plug is on

smart-home-device-energy

Show the current power consumption of a Fritz!DECT 200 plug

walk

Show snmpwalk command with the oids necessary for a simulation

supportedmibs

Shows the names of the mibs which this devices has implemented (only lausser may run this command)

The list is not complete. Some devices that are not listed here can possibly be monitored because they implement the same MIBs as supported models. Just try it ....
(If a device is not recognized, i can extend the plugin. But not for free)